Speaking of recordings...
A surprising and fun thing happened yesterday as I was sorting through some records (of the vinyl variety). I knew I'd had one of these, but discovered I have both: BK's "Stages" and "Together Again", acquired long ago when I was actively collecting (or just plain accumulating) records. The latter was a still-sealed copy, which I kind of hated opening but of course I did. I fired up the record cleaning machine, cleaned those babies, and spun me some wax. Both were in perfect condition, but I couldn't believe how nice they sounded. The quality of the vinyl, especially is amazing. And you know what? That young man can sing.

I'm glad these are in such beautiful condition -- both the jackets and the discs, which now reside in modern protective sleeves. I have the Kritzerland CD, but the real fun is playing these. I guess I never got "Nudie Musical" on vinyl, but maybe I'll do that now, too. It's about time I caught up with the 1970s, don't you think?
EDIT: In reviewing BK's notes on the CD, I see that the "Stages" mix wasn't considered good, and "Together Again" is completely dry. I agree with the latter, but I did like "Stages". What I'll have to do soon is put both the LPs and CD and enjoy a direct A/B test.